Attic floor plan in the existing building

  • Erstellt am 2021-02-05 18:03:03

Erlkönig

2021-02-06 11:39:33
  • #1


Thank you.
I have already thought about that too.

In my eyes, it would have the disadvantage that the bathroom becomes narrower and only has a skylight. But I will try to find time today to draw that.



I even have drawings from outside. Are attached.
I hope the order is right:
Front
Back
Right
Left



Trapped dressing rooms are always advised against here in the forum for reasons I understand. But of course, you could leave out the wall. My thought was, in a room with only a bed, you actually stay there mainly just to sleep.



I will also try to implement that again. Although the positions are always only approximate because I lack reference points.



Well. Not for the attic. For the ground floor, the original plans from the 70s which were no longer up to date when purchased and are almost completely illegible after being photocopied.



 

icandoit

2021-02-06 12:05:01
  • #2
Thank you very much. OK, understood. You have a gable roof and the extension has a hipped roof. On the plan, the roof pitch is at least 40 degrees. Please measure it. I can't imagine that the execution was simply done with 10 degrees less. If the plan already exists, take photos that can be used. It's not that difficult. Take them with a flash. The shadows are awful. Please label the walls with North, South, West, and East. That gives a better idea. Plan documents should have a north arrow. North should be at the top.
 

Erlkönig

2021-02-06 12:10:34
  • #3


Should I do it again? It will just take a bit, these are all photos I had on my phone, that's why.

I also have such photos (with shadows) of the roof angle. Although you're right, it could also be 40, I'd have to check again with a protractor.

I also have to ask about the cardinal directions at home.

 

icandoit

2021-02-06 12:25:15
  • #4
The views are not that important, I saw what I wanted to see.

But the roof pitch should be accurate to the degree. It is probably specified somewhere in the plan. Because then neither the knee wall nor the 2 m line is correct.

In the floor plan, which is often photographed, include the north arrow.

Have you changed anything about the windows compared to the views?

A bedroom without a window is not allowed.

If you want solid help here, you will have to update the ground floor plan to the current state and post it here.
 

icandoit

2021-02-06 12:52:47
  • #5


The area above the extension has no window and also not really a height suitable for living purposes. But it is certainly suitable as a storage room. How is the roof currently developed?
 

Erlkönig

2021-02-06 13:48:08
  • #6
No, neither the north arrow, nor the roof pitch, nor the position of the windows above are marked, otherwise it would be easier for me too. I did not know about the bedroom. I am still not clear why the ground floor plan is necessary. The rooms are laid out as shown, why is it important what exact size they have? The exterior dimensions in my drawing are basically taken from the plan. We have not changed the windows. I have now attached the current layout with the respective interior dimensions. Even if I do not understand why, for us it is useless like this. Small mistake, the lower beam is of course 3.60 m from the wall. The roof is actually measured with the protractor at 40 degrees. While the 2 meter line is measured in practice relative to the window, likewise the current knee wall in bathroom is 1.10 m, so the 1 meter line should roughly fit as well.
 

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